Great work, i enjoy watching your videos! Tile work is an art and i appreciate your attention to detail! Tile guy's rule! Cheer's from Southern. California
@@TileProUSA Thanks. I am from Europe :-). May I ask you what size of a notched trowel you are using for large porcelain slabs with a side greater than 47 inches (120cm) for substrate and tile?
@@pawelkulak7133 the recommended notch trowel for large format porcelain tile panels in the United States is the Euro notch trowel. It only comes in one size. You can simply Google the name and see how it looks. I think Sigma makes a similar notch trowel too. In Europe, Mapei recommends using a 1/4" (6 mm) notch trowel on the panel and 3/8" (10 mm) notch on the substrate. In the United States we use more mortar than that. The final thickness of the embedded mortar should be about 5 mm after the panel is installed.
That is some impeccable mitering and tile-work, sir! Pure artistry! 💕
@@EdgarAllanJo Thank you very much🙏
Very nice work 👍
Mitered edges show craftsmanship. It's lost now a day with the metal trims.
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Well shot well done video and helpful too.
@@theige01 Thank you!
Great work, i enjoy watching your videos! Tile work is an art and i appreciate your attention to detail! Tile guy's rule! Cheer's from Southern. California
THANK YOU!
Keep up the great work ... Amazing great to watch 👏👏👏
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@BathroomRemodelingTeacher Thank you very much! 🙏🤝
Beautiful work
Thank you!
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Is that montolits helper wheel on your grinder?
Yes, that's Montolit Tutorcut attachment for grinder diamond blades.
What size of slanted notched trowel you have used? 3/8 or 1/2?
For 24×48 you need to use a 1/2" slant notch trowel. You could buy both sizes at your local Lowe's.
@@TileProUSA Thanks. I am from Europe :-). May I ask you what size of a notched trowel you are using for large porcelain slabs with a side greater than 47 inches (120cm) for substrate and tile?
@@pawelkulak7133 the recommended notch trowel for large format porcelain tile panels in the United States is the Euro notch trowel. It only comes in one size. You can simply Google the name and see how it looks. I think Sigma makes a similar notch trowel too. In Europe, Mapei recommends using a 1/4" (6 mm) notch trowel on the panel and 3/8" (10 mm) notch on the substrate. In the United States we use more mortar than that. The final thickness of the embedded mortar should be about 5 mm after the panel is installed.
SMH. No one working is actually wearing safety glasses, a mask (for what?) or ear plugs, yet this video stops to Virtue Signal anyways.